PeterR
Senior Member
Did you ever use punch cards?
I started on a teletype machine for I/O, tricky to edit using punch tape.
Did you ever use punch cards?
it is under the prebeta download section along with the other "fixed" "doctored" version. beta4b was released to replace the flawed "beta4" that got pulledWhere did you get beta 4b from ? I see from reading post #2, that firmware was pulled from beta
VIC-20 FTW.Who remembers loading a program from a cassette tape? Now that’s a trip.
I vividly remember being excited to type in Weather Prophet for my C64 from this issue. I loved the weather.VIC-20 FTW.
Looks like Beta 5 will be a solid release then. Hopefully Asus didn't mess up something else again but being that GPL was used for official firmwares, it's probably good enough for release, so we'll see
Yep, so far I have it running over 1 day and 10 hrs and it is working well, I am hoping finger crossed things stay well and we will be one step closer to final version.
@Merlin. Can you give us more info on the failed update (2.83) to the DNS issue
And possibly tell us if this will be delaying any releases for Asus or yourself ?
Looks like the openwrt guys pointed Simon in the right direction and a new commit is pushed.Security Advisory 2021-01-19-1 - dnsmasq multiple vulnerabilities
I'm also getting these errors (at least hourly) since the dnsmasq upgrade to v2.80-16.2 last night, running stock 19.07.5 r11257 on Linksys WRT3200ACM: dnsmasq Ignoring query from non-local network dnsmasq failed to send packet: Network unreachable dnsmasq failed to send packet: Address...forum.openwrt.org
I can't speak for Asus, but personally I`m not gonna release beta 5 until this is addressed. Fixing A by breaking B is not a solution, and I`ll need any final fix to get properly tested as part of a beta cycle.
Bleeding edge. Feels like now we are just a baby step away from a continuous Merlin build with blue-green deployment approachLooks like the openwrt guys pointed Simon in the right direction and a new commit is pushed.
Looks like the openwrt guys pointed Simon in the right direction and a new commit is pushed.
Initial feedback on the two patches from Simon weren't looking good so far, seems it's still broken.
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